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Updated about 4 years ago on . Most recent reply

High Point rentals (Triad in General)
Hey Everyone!
I’m a newer investor, and I’ve kept my eyes on the triad (Winston Salem, High Point, and Greensboro) for close to a year now, and heavily in the last few months. There seem to be some zip codes (27260 in High Point for example) that investors in the area recommend to stay away from entirely.
Any advice from investors in the area on higher crime neighborhoods? There are properties where the numbers make a lot of sense, but I know those areas come with significant headaches in many cases that often times aren’t worth it.
Thank you for the help!